Paul Rosolie
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Civilians? Yeah. Just walking around just in case?
Civilians? Yeah. Just walking around just in case?
Civilians? Yeah. Just walking around just in case?
Well, you gotta be ready, right?
Well, you gotta be ready, right?
Well, you gotta be ready, right?
Yeah, those are no joke. That ain't a six-shooter.
Yeah, those are no joke. That ain't a six-shooter.
Yeah, those are no joke. That ain't a six-shooter.
Do you think she knows how to use it? Yeah. So it's men and women. Oh, yeah.
Do you think she knows how to use it? Yeah. So it's men and women. Oh, yeah.
Do you think she knows how to use it? Yeah. So it's men and women. Oh, yeah.
It's very different than us. Well, I think that one of the problems that I see with us is I think that people have forgotten. Like, I grew up with the World War II generation. All my old uncles that I was growing up, Pauly, like, you know, these were guys that had, you know, either stormed beaches in the South Pacific or were in Europe. And so World War II was fresh on their minds.
It's very different than us. Well, I think that one of the problems that I see with us is I think that people have forgotten. Like, I grew up with the World War II generation. All my old uncles that I was growing up, Pauly, like, you know, these were guys that had, you know, either stormed beaches in the South Pacific or were in Europe. And so World War II was fresh on their minds.
It's very different than us. Well, I think that one of the problems that I see with us is I think that people have forgotten. Like, I grew up with the World War II generation. All my old uncles that I was growing up, Pauly, like, you know, these were guys that had, you know, either stormed beaches in the South Pacific or were in Europe. And so World War II was fresh on their minds.
It was part of the culture I grew up in. And I think when I look at kids born, you know, 9-11 and down or later, I think we've forgotten the fact that safety is a huge privilege.
It was part of the culture I grew up in. And I think when I look at kids born, you know, 9-11 and down or later, I think we've forgotten the fact that safety is a huge privilege.